JOLE BLON, the Cajun classic, featuring Ginny Mac on accordian and vocal; Devon Dawson on rhythm guitar, Ricky Turpin on fiddle, Glenn "Mikky G" McLaughlin on electric guitar, Allen Christie on acoustic lead guitar, Rod Erickson on stand-up bass, Tammy Gislason on mandolin, and Riley Tubbs on rhythm guitar. From the 2005 Columbia River Cowboy Gathering, in Kennewick,Washington .
How Does She Yodel? Devon Dawson, the singing voice of Toy Story 2's Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl, and Riders in the Sky, with another great song from their Grammy Award Winning soundtrack. This concert was at the 2000 WMA event in Tucson. Vist Devon online: http://www.devondaws on.net
Nana at the Olympia Theatre in Paris. Lacking actual concert video, we've added personally filmed Paris footage, also from the mid-'90s. Includes "Au Coeur De Septembre" (a.k.a. "Try to Remember") and "Adieu Angelina."
For this December 2000 concert, Nancy Thorwardson and the Silver Stars opened the show for Devon Dawson with four great Western tunes, all of which are on YouTube. This is just one of hundreds of compositions by Nancy. Filmed at the Fort Worden Theater, Port Townsend, Washington.Features Barbara Collins (fiddle); Dave Meis (dobro); and Todd Fisher (bass).
A real masterpiece from Ginny Mac, which shows she can sing Pop and Jazz just as well as the Western style for which she is best known. Love the great sax accompaniment.
Nana stars in the Concert for Peace, at the Cathedral of St. John Devine (October 25, 1997). Songs in this segment are "Only Love" and "In the Upper Room."
This is truly one of Nana's greatest songs, and it's about time it got posted. Beautifully written by Bob Dylan, and even more beautifully sung by Nana.
From Nana's July 2002 Jazz-Swing Concert in Stuttgart, Germany. Marvelously accompanied by the Berlin Radio Big Band. Includes a reprise, which closes the show.
Devon Dawson, the singing voice of Toy Story 2's Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl, and Riders in the Sky, with a great song from their Grammy Award Winning soundtrack. This concert was at the 2000 WMA event in Tucson. Vist Devon online: http://www.devondaws on.net
Fiddle maestro Ricky Turpin with a great Western Swing tune. Accompanied by Ginny Mac on accordian, Devon Dawson on rhythm guitar, and Todd Fisher on stand-up bass. From a July 31, 2004 concert at the Palindrome, Port Townsend, Washington.
"Political Circus '72" is the A-side of a two-sided 1972 Jellyroll novelty break-in record. By Jerry Osborne as Ratmore Slinky. Takes a musically humorous look at that year's presidential candidates: Richard Nixon and George McGovern (Nixon won in a landslide). The B-side, "Plane Crazy," is also on YouTube.
"Plane Crazy" is the B-side of a two-sided 1972 Jellyroll novelty break-in record. By Jerry Osborne as Ratmore Slinky. As most know, airline hijacking in those days was limited to people wanting to go to Cuba, etc., and with no desire to destroy the aircraft and themselves (such as with the muslim terrorists since 9/11). The A-side, "Political Circus '72," is also on YouTube.
For this December 2000 concert, Nancy Thorwardson and the Silver Stars opened the show for Devon Dawson with four great Western tunes, all of which are on YouTube. This is just one of hundreds of compositions by Nancy. Filmed at the Fort Worden Theater, Port Townsend, Washington. Features Barbara Collins (fiddle); Dave Meis (dobro); and Todd Fisher (bass).
For our first homemade video we picked some neat Nana Mouskouri photographs to accompany Nana's "Photographs." What a sensitive and moving performance from one of the world's most loved singers.
Nana stars in the Concert for Peace, at the Cathedral of St. John Devine (October 25, 1997). Songs in this segment are "Waiting" and "Love Changes Everything."
Ginny Mac's crowd pleasing "Donkey Serenade." Accompanied by Devon Dawson on vocals and rhythm guitar, Ricky Turpin on fiddle, and Todd Fisher on stand-up bass. From a July 31, 2004 concert at the Palindrome, Port Townsend, Washington.
Nana at the Olympia Theatre in Paris. Lacking actual concert video, we've added personally filmed mid-'90s Paris footage. Includes "Erene," Le Jour Ou La Colombe," and "Guantanamera."